Paganised

Word PAGANISED
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Definitions and meanings of "Paganised"

What do we mean by paganised?

To convert (someone) to paganism.

To behave like a pagan.

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The word "paganised" in example sentences

Hebraism, when thus expanded and paganised, showed many new characteristics native to the minds which had now adopted and transformed it. ❋ George Santayana (1907)

But in truth they barbarised Christianity just as Greek philosophy and worship and Roman habits of administration had paganised it in the beginning. ❋ George Santayana (1907)

Nothing is accordingly more patent than that Christianity was paganised by the early Church; indeed, the creation of the Church was itself what to a Hebraising mind must seem a corruption, namely, a mixing of pagan philosophy and ritual with the Gospel. ❋ George Santayana (1907)

Paganism was nearer than Hebraism to the Life of Reason because its myths were more transparent and its temper less fanatical; and so a paganised Christianity approached more closely that ideality which constitutes religious truth than a bare and intense ❋ George Santayana (1907)

The first was that against the paganised Catholicism of the renaissance, and of this Calvin was a prime leader; the second was that against the materialism of the eighteenth century, of which the prime leader was Rousseau. ❋ Morley, John (1905)

It was noble of pagans to be pagan, but it was unpardonable of Christians to be paganised. ❋ Unknown (1905)

But beyond all these things there is the general fact that before any literature becomes pagan the land must first have been paganised. ❋ John Kelman (1896)

Imagination is whimsical enough to paint for me the character of the room itself, as having an arcade of arches running down one side alone, of the fantastic and paganised ❋ John Meade Falkner (1895)

The first was that against the paganised Catholicism of the renaissance, and of this ❋ John Morley (1880)

Neither the audacities of Science nor the dreams of Positivism, nor the renaissance of a paganised culture, have been able to suggest any Ideal of comparable force or beauty to that with which Christ inspired the world more than eighteen centuries ago. ❋ 1823-1886 (1877)

Internally, Dunstan revived the declining spirit of monasticism, which had died down during the long struggle with the Danes, and attempted to reintroduce some tinge of southern civilisation into the barbarised and half-paganised country in which he lived. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

If we don't do this - culture will become increasingly secularised or paganised. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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